From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pablo Bartholomew
Pablo Bartholomew
Pablo Bartholomew the Institute of Comparative Studies in Human Culture,
Norway (1995), to photograph the Naga tribes in India.
Between 2001 and 2003 he ran a photography workshop
for emerging photographers in India with the support of
the World Press Photo Foundation in Amsterdam. Among
his photo essays are "The Chinese in Calcutta," "The In-
dians in America," and "The Naga Tribes of Northeast In-
dia".
Awards
Born December 18, 1955 Pablo Bartholomew at the age of 19 won the World Press
New Delhi, India Photo award for his series on Morphine Addicts in India
Occupation Photojournalism (1975) and the World Press Photo of the Year for the
Bhopal Gas Tragedy(1984).
Official website
Pablo Bartholomew (born 1955) is an award-winning In- Photo Exhibitions and shows
dian photojournalist. Pablo Bartholomew’s work has been widely exhibited in
Pablo Bartholomew is an independent photographer galleries in India and museums internationally. His earli-
based in New Delhi, India. He is noted for his photog- est solo exhibitions, in New Delhi in 1980 and Bombay in
raphy, as an educator running photography workshops, 1981, dealt with the marginal worlds he inhabited at that
and as manager of a software company specializing in time. During 2005 he exhibited at Month of Photography
photo database solutions and server-based digital archiv- in Tokyo, the Rencontres d’Arles photography festival in
ing systems like Netphotograph. France, and Newark Museum’s Indian Photography and
Video Festival.
Early life His recent exhibition "Outside In! A Tale of Three Ci-
ties: 70s and 80s" is a visual diary of his teenage work.
Pablo Bartholomew was born on December 18, 1955 in The show debuted at the Rencontres d’Arles in July 2007,
New Delhi, India. before traveling to the National Museum, New Delhi in
Influenced greatly by his father, Richard January - February 2008, the Mumbai National Gallery of
Bartholomew (1926–1985), an art critic and photograph- Modern Art in March 2008, and Bodhi Art in New York
er, Bartholomew learned his first photography lessons at from 9 May to 14 June 2008. At the same time a photo-
home. In his early teens he photographed in the docu- graphic exhibition of his father’s work titled, "A Critic’s
mentary tradition, producing images of family, friends, Eye", not known as a photographer till then but a noted
and cities. Indian art critic Richard Bartholomew (1926–1985)", was
displayed at Sepia Gallery, New York in May and 28 June
Photography career 2008.
Represented by Gamma Liaison for over 20 years, he
worked as a photojournalist recording societies in con- External links
flict and transition. His works have been published in the • Official website
New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Business Week, National • Netphotograph, Online archive of photos
Geographic and GEO, amongst other prestigious magazines • Teenage Work "OUTSIDE IN, 70s & 80s, A tale of 3
and journals. cities"
Bartholomew then began photographing people in • The Indian Emigre project
transition in different parts of the world. • World Press Photo winner 1976 Morphine addicts
He has held a number of fellowships, including one series
from the Asian Cultural Council, New York (1991), to pho- • Bhopal Gas Tragedy 1984
tograph Indian immigrants in the USA, and one from
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pablo Bartholomew
• Mother Teresa - A photo tribute Alternative names
• Nagas-Marked with beauty
Short description
• The Haidas on National Geographic
• Digital Camera interview Date of birth December 18, 1955
• Related exhibition site of Richard Bartholomew Place of birth New Delhi, India
• Listing of awards on the World Press Photo Website Date of death
Persondata Place of death
Name Bartholomew, Pablo
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